MIL-DTL-28950C(MC)
Manufacturing requirements - Continued.
TABLE I.
SEAM/
STCH
STCH
BOB/
NO
OPERATION
TYPE
TYPE
STCH/IN
NDL
LPR
49 Baste front and bottom edge of coat.
(cont'd)
b. Baste along the top and front
101
4-6
edges and finished bottom edges of the
coat, working the seams to the edge of
the coat.
c. In the finished coat, the bottom
turnup shall be uniformly 1 to 1-1/8
inches.
50 Fell bottom turnup.
a. Fell the bound edge of the bottom
301
EFc-1
6-8
0
0
turnup to the fronts and backs with
(b)
(silk)
(silk)
blind stitching.
51 Baste facings a second time.
a. Baste the facings to the fronts
301
Hopper
approximately 1-1/4 inches from the
or
edges of the coat, holding the lower
Hand
corner of the coat in such a manner as
to cause the lower front edge of the
fronts to roll inward toward the back
edge of the facing while basting.
b. Baste as close to the
301
Hopper
facing-lining seam as possible,
or
placing the fullness over the chest,
Hand
and continue basting along the bound
edge of the facing to the bottom
turnup of the coat.
52 Fell facings to fronts and tack to
interlining.
a. Fell the bound edge of the left
301
EFc-1
6-8
0
0
and right front facings to fronts with
(b)
(silk)
(silk)
blind stitching from the bound edge of
the bottom turnup to not less than 2
inches above the bottom finished edge
of front lining.
b. Tack the back edge of the left and
103
SSm-1
4-6
A
-
right facing-lining along the seam
allowance to the interlining only, not
more than 3 inches below the shoulder
edge, with the inside breast pocket
lying flat against the interlining.
c. Tack the breast pocket to the
Hand
C
interlining along the seam allowance.
(silk)
47
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